Reception
Vasquez sees alternative comics critics as ignoring his work because of its wider audience.
On 5 April 2008, Wizard placed the third issue of Johnny the Homicidal Maniac at number 151 in their rundown of the 200 greatest comics since the magazine started in July 1991.
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